Iran's judiciary chief, Mohseni Ejei, said Tuesday that Iran's diplomacy is an extension of its battlefield struggle, and that policymakers are managing negotiations with full awareness because "the enemy does not keep its promises." The statement, reported via Iranian Telegram channels, continues Tehran's consistent public posture of defiant negotiations.
Iran's judiciary chief, Mohseni Ejei, stated Tuesday evening that Tehran's diplomacy is a continuation of its struggle on the street and the front, according to statements published via Iranian Telegram channels. Ejei said Iran's policymakers are managing negotiations 'with open eyes and full vigilance' because 'the enemy does not keep its promises.' The remarks add to a weeks-long pattern of senior Iranian figures — including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi — publicly asserting defiance and distrust of the United States while signaling that the supreme leader holds ultimate authority over any strategic decision. As The Zioneer has reported, Pezeshkian previously stated that the decision on war or negotiation rests with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and Araghchi cited Washington's record of breaching agreements as the basis for Iranian distrust. Ejei's statement contains no new operational detail but sustains the regime's unified messaging ahead of any potential diplomatic moves.
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